I’m confused about how I can link Mastodon and Lemmy sites, say. I have an account on Fosstodon. Can I use it to access and post to https://beehaw.org/c/programming for example? I can follow @programming but that’s not the same thing? The beehaw site says to search for !programming@beehaw.org but this returns nothing (with the ! prefix) on fosstodon. Am I missing something? #lemmy #fediverse #beehaw
@jpm @programming You literally just did it! By tagging @progamming@beehaw.org, you created a new post. The replies you’re getting on Mastodon are showing up as threaded replies on beehaw.
You’re telling me this post was created automatically because he tagged this community in his mastodon post? And my comments appear there as well?
@MaggiWuerze Yes! I’m replying from mastodon too!
Very nice
@awilbert @jpm @programming Are you aware if there’s some documentation on how this works?
@heatrunner @jpm @programming Not that I know of, but i’m sure there is somewhere. I think most of us are in the “poke it with a stick and see what happens” phase.
Think of Lemmy as being just a different Mastodon client that happens to display things to their users with a different skin.
You interact with content on a Lemmy instance the same way as you interact with content on a different Mastodon instance.
(Technically they’re both ActivityPub clients, for the more correct terminology)
There do seem to be some kinks to iron out between the clients, though. The ! thing might be one where they disagree on how to handle it.
If you search for https://beehaw.org/c/programming instead - a.k.a. the URL instead of the Lemmy-syntax of
!programming@beehaw.org
- then you should find it as a “person” on Mastodon. Messaging to that “person” is the same as creating a new post in the community, replying to one of its boosts is the same as commenting - or replying to a comment.